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For questions about the Rubik's Cube (a 3-D combination puzzle) and its variations.

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100% of the cube is solved except two of the final layer side pieces that are on adjacent sides. Any algorithm to help with this scenario?
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I'm running into an issue on a new cube. None of the corners have been taken apart and switched. I've solved it a number of times already where I didn't run into this configuration. That said I keep ...
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I am trying to solve my 4x4 axis cube. I have solved the entire thing except for one last center, which is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. I have tried everything and I know it’s a parity case but I can’...
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At https://www.cube20.org/ the numbers of states on distance 16 and beyond is written as: "about 1,100,000,000,000,000,000". Question: Are these numbers (for QTM and HTM metrics) are known ...
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What is an algorithm for determining whether a Rubik's Cube is solvable even if it's been peeled and re-stickered? I found this answer here on How to determine whether a Rubik's cube is solvable, ...
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Disassembled my Magic Cube and I put it back together thinking it was the right way. Now every single time I try to solve it normally (I know how to solve Rubik's Cubes) there's always something wrong....
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On a Rubik's cube without any color, each square has 3 possibilities: I am not familiar with exact terms of the Rubik's Cube community so feel free to help me improve the vocabulary if necessary :) ...
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Inspired by my own misinterpretation of this question, I thought I'd ask: Under what conditions does an initial view of three mutually adjacent sides give enough information to solve the cube blindly? ...
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Can a Rubik's Cube be reassembled so that when viewed from a particular angle (i.e. only 3 sides are visible) we know it cannot be solved? "Reassembled" here means taking a regular cube ...
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How do I solve this configuration?
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Suppose you have some modified Rubik's Cube such that the face rotations are blocked unless a special edge (let's take the UR edge w.l.o.g.) unlocks the two faces where the edge is currently in. So ...
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A 3x3x3 supercube is a Rubik's Cube with the centers marked in such a way that you can also see the orientations of the centers. Since there are 6 centers with 4 possible orientations each there are ...
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The optimal (or "God's algorithm") is such an algorithm which produces the solution with the minimal number of steps possible. In theory one can do it by a brute force (BFS) like approach ...
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How do fix this? All other sides are fixed
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A ghost skewb is a bizarre Rubik's cube variant, where the faces are all unique, odd shapes. The faces are all the same color, so the puzzle is solved when it's a cube again instead of a mess. ...
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